Sad Face

Well I just got done selling my Michigan vs. ohio tickets (to a couple of Michigan fans). Why!? You ask? Because my friend is getting married at 1 o'clock tomorrow. I made sure he was well aware of the game... but his soon to be wife wasn't having any of it.

So... Sad Face is me.

Edit:

I just wanted to follow up. This poor couple got hammered. Multiple friends and relatives complained about the date, far more than I think they anticipated. A quote from the frustrated bride: "I am the show. You're supposed to be watching me." The obvious message here is to not get married on an important date. You WILL regret it.

They were EXTREMELY lucky that they planned the reception at 4 o'clock. I went to an Irish pub around half time and partied it up in Hale Michigan with a bunch of other random Michigan fans, and one person from ohio. Nice people.

Unless you're the best man or a groomsman, going to the game and showing up at the end of the reception would have been a pretty cool move. The friend would understand, and it would be a great opportunity for him to see how tolerant the new wifey-poo is.

sent him a fruit basket......and attach an empty sack to the outside which represents the fact his future wife now has his and will not relinguish them for the rest of his life.....I give em 2 years...3 tops....unless he enjoys wearing the dress in the family.....

Women who don't appreciate how important sports are to a man's happiness are not to be married. For all the conversations we pretend to listen to; the dumb trips to the store; the blathering about their neurotic friends, they need to understand that we are simply unavailable for a few Saturdays a year. This sets a terrible precedent.

You wouldn't schedule a wedding on Christmas, (although I'm sure some freaks have) but Christmas this year is gonna be pretty much like last year. And it'll be pretty much like next year, too.

Today is a holiday that matters. Its a new holiday every year with new implications, new situations and new hope and anticipation. Weddings on November Saturdays may as well be a slap in the face and are completely unacceptable in any situation.

We had our wedding on a Friday and went to a UM game the next day. That's how it's supposed to work.

I hope all the guys are huddled around the bar TV the whole reception watching the night games, she would deserve that. I went to a wedding once during the Michigan v State game (at night) and the bride just about lost it because no one was dancing. Her dad summed it up best "Well, what the hell did you expect?"

I just wanted to follow up. This poor couple got hammered. Multiple friends and relatives complained about the date, far more than I think they anticipated. A quote from the frustrated bride: "I am the show. You're supposed to be watching me." The obvious message here is to not get married on an important date. You WILL regret it.

They were EXTREMELY lucky that they planned the reception at 4 o'clock. I went to an Irish pub around half time and partied it up in Hale Michigan with a bunch of other random Michigan fans, and one person from ohio. Nice people.